Is. Bird Checklist P.N.G. 11 07 59s 152 19 54e

Compiled by M.K. Tarburton, Pacific Adventist University, PNG. *

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# Common Name Scientific Name Ecol. Status Abundance References

1. Orange-footed Scrubfowl Megapodius reinwardt macgillivrayi Res P Nov 2009, 1, 2. White-bellied Sea-Eagle Haliaeetus leucogaster Res P Nov 2009, 1, 3. Beach Stone-curlew Esacus magnirostris Res P Nov 2009, 1, 4. Black-naped Tern Sterna sumatrana Res P Nov 2009, 1, 5. Pied Imperial Pigeon Ducula bicolor Res P Nov 2009, 1, 6. Grey Imperial Pigeon Ducula pistrinaria Res P Nov 2009, 1, 7. Eastern Black-capped Lory Lorius hypoinochrous Res P Nov 2009, 1, 8. Collocalia esculenta Res P Nov 2009, 1, 9. Beach Kingfisher Todiramphus saurophaga Res P Nov 2009, 1, 10. Sacred Kingfisher Todiramphus sancta Win mig P Nov 2009, 1, 11. Mangrove Golden Whistler Pachycehalus melanura Res P Nov 2009, 1, 12. Myiagra alecto Res P Nov 2009, 1, 13. Leaden Flycatcher Myiagra rubecula Res P Nov 2009, 1, 14. Torresian Crow Corvus orru Res P Nov 2009, 1, 15. Metallic Starling Aplornis m. metallica Res P Nov 2009, 1, 16. Singing Starling Aplornis cantoroides Res P Nov 2009, 1, 17. Black Sunbird Nectarinia aspasia Res P Nov 2009, 1,

KEY Ecological status End = Endemic to Island unless otherwise stated, Res bre = Resident breeder, Res = resident ie breeding not proven or not likely. For seabirds it means they have or should be found in that area: note other refs. Vag = Vagrant, Res/mig = Part of population migratory, Sum mig = Summer migrant, Win mig = Winter migrant, Spr/Aut mig = Passage migrant in Spring and Autumn, Intro = Introduced. Abundance R = rare, S = scarce, UC = uncommon, MC = moderately common, LC = locally common, C = common, VC = very common, A = abundant, P present. Colour coding applies only to one species on a particular list. eg. An abundance comment in red for the Brown Booby refers to the Ref # in Red for that species only. Alternate Island Names & alternate common Bird Names are recorded in two separate spreadsheet files.

REFERENCES

1. Dumbacher, J.P., Iova, B.A., Mindell, D., Gibert, P., & Bozic, T. 2010. Surveys of birds and bird diseases in multiple small islands of the Louisiade Archipelago, : A pilot project. A report to the Dept of Environment & Conservation, PNG on California Acad. of Sci. Expedition 2009.